The 93-year-old monarch is currently on her winter break in Sandringham, her private Norfolk estate
January 31, 2020 - 14:14 GMT Danielle Stacey As the UK leaves the EU at 11pm on Friday, it's business as usual for the Queen, who will be going through official documents in her daily red boxes. The 93-year-old monarch will remain in Sandringham, her private estate in Norfolk, as UK prime minister Boris Johnson holds a cabinet meeting in Sunderland.
Her Majesty will carry out her first official public engagements of 2020 next week, visiting RAF Marham in King's Lynn on Monday 3 February in her capacity as Honorary Air Commodore of the station. Then on Wednesday 5 February, the Queen will open the new Wolferton Pumping Station, also in King's Lynn, which protects the local area from flooding. George VI opened the original pumping station in 1946, accompanied by his mother Queen Mary and his youngest daughter Princess Margaret.
The Queen released one of her most personal statements to date this month, following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to step back as senior members of the royal family. In her statement, Her Majesty said:"Following many months of conversations and more recent discussions, I am pleased that together we have found a constructive and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family.
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